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Month: July 2023

How to Integrate Wazuh & TheHive – Virtual Lab Building Series Ep: 13

Posted on July 27, 2023September 19, 2023 by wp_writer

Welcome to my channel! In Episode 13 we will continue building our lab Security Operations Center (SOC) and I am going to show you how to integrate Wazuh, our open-source SIEM platform, with The Hive, our security incident response platform (SIRP) so that we can feed alerts into The Hive allowing analysts to easily, filter…

How MSPs can leverage Active Directory services with Zenarmor®

Posted on July 6, 2023September 19, 2023 by wp_writer

Microsoft Active Directory, in all its variations, can be considered one of the most widely-used identity and access management services by businesses today. It is a critical foundational component for companies adopting Microsoft services and solutions both on-prem and in the cloud. In this article we are going to explore how managed service providers (MSPs)…

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